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Offline scottydawg

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« on: April 24, 2006, 11:50:28 AM »
I heartily agree that AH2 really needs a better manual (no offence to the guys at HTC who have made an awesome game) to bring the newbie from log on to ace.  The way I see it (and I've been writing technical documents for a few years), the user needs to have this information at hand.  Information that would be useful, even critical to become successful at this game, is spread like shrapnel from one end of the internet to the other.  It's very difficult to figure things out, like what the hell is a spawn point or how come I wipe out in a buff at the end of a runway (don't answer these, just e.g.).

I'm old school, I don't mind looking for things I'm interested in, but it can be off=putting sometimes if you need to log out of the game to figure something out.  The forum is great, but you have to look for it (pull), it's not documentation per se (push).

Along with a Primer and a few quick ref cards (printable of course) for key commands, it might benefit HTC and the game to have a full-on handbook available with everything, and I mean everything, like even plane specs, performance data, maps, strategic and tactical concepts, all of it.

It might even be worthwhile to split the information up so as not to overwhelm newbs... I mean, you don't want to push strategy or base killing on them while they're still trying to learn how to land.

The more useful information that users have to hand about the game, the easier it is for them to be successful at it.

Then again, I think there are any number of trial signups that are looking for an arcade-style game, and those people will always be disappointed and leave, that's not what this is.

It might behoove HTC to have an arcade-style game for demo that would possibly entice new people, however I don't know that the investment of time and resources into AI and such would be worth the gamble.

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« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2006, 12:04:34 PM »
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« Reply #2 on: April 24, 2006, 01:58:38 PM »
Demo is offline play, or H2H.  There's also the training arena, but many newer guys don't want to go to the training arena because they are such hot aces.  Net aces is a very good site for the game, and that's about the closest you can get to a manual.  What do you want?  The engine starts automatically, flying with a mouse or keyboard shouldn't even be a thought if you know this is a flying game.  How to take off of CVs?  How to advance throttle?  Or do you want guides on how to change sounds, etc?  There's not much that can be made for a manua other then what netaces has.
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« Reply #3 on: April 24, 2006, 02:59:04 PM »
um all that stuff is availible right from the clip board
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« Reply #4 on: April 24, 2006, 03:01:07 PM »
its all so availible right here on the BB under downloads/help
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« Reply #5 on: April 24, 2006, 03:03:34 PM »
Actually i LIKE the idea that it takes just a tiny bit of an effort to play this game. Serve everything on a platter and they will keep asking for more - some outright told me they couldnt be bothered to even consider looking at a help file/handbook. Well, if YOU cant be bothered to read, I cant be bothered to answer your question. :)

I think the Aces High HELP file (which BTW is linked on the startup screen of the game!!!!) is very good to get the basic idea what this game is about and how to get started. Netaces and SimHQ are the place to go for basic flight maneuvers up to advanced air combat tactics and loads of more info around the game.
And HTC refers to a Trainer Corps on his homepage, which is available night and day and VERY helpful.

And theres always this board.



I know the "ALT F4 will rearm your plane in the air" answers will always be there, but you also get nice answers if you ask online. All you got to do is say "peep" and you get pointed to all the links and help options.





What more of a manual would you like?

(and i mean that question very seriously here - new articles/help texts can only be provided when people ask for an answer to a question/problem)
« Last Edit: April 24, 2006, 03:06:11 PM by Schatzi »
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